5 Factors for Law Firms to Consider Re: Video Conferencing

Generally speaking, law firms tend to be early adopters of innovative, niche technologies. Not surprising then, law firms were quick to implement video conferencing solutions to cut travel. By doing so, they can see two immediate benefits:

Increased billable hours through reduced commuting and business travel

Improved work / life balance

Although some law firms are using video conferencing for everything from recruiting top talent to depositions, many firms are not getting the most out of their video communications investment. As early adopters of this technology, law firms may not be benefiting from recent advances in picture quality, and operational ease. Therefore, it is important for them to ask the following questions to re-evaluate their existing video conferencing solution:

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